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  • Mono Pass

    Mono Pass

    Mono Pass – 8.3mi / 13.4km Bubbling creeks, lovely alpine meadows, pocket lakes, craggy ridgelines, and a dash of history make this a wonderful day with optional bonus side trips. The trail wanders through a mix of forest and flower-filled meadows. It crosses Dana Fork which may get your feet wet during higher water flow.…

  • Cue the Eagle

    Cue the Eagle

    Being involved with Citizen Science and such, I find out about cool ways to help out the NPS and USGS scientists learn more about the animals and ecology of Glacier National Park. Migrations are happening from late summer on. Many raptors really start showing up here around the middle of October. If you happen to…

  • Rocky Point

    Rocky Point

    Rocky Point – 1.5mi / 2.4km The Rocky Point Trail is a great little hike. It gives you a unique view of Lake McDonald from a slightly elevated position. You can approach this trek from either Fish Creek Campground or from the Inside North Fork Road. The benefit of starting at the campground is that…

  • Howe Lake

    Howe Lake

    Howe Lake – 3.2mi / 5.1km Howe Lake is really two separate lakes that are connected by a marshy channel. The trail takes you to the shore of the lower lake. While the trail does continue on for a bit, it only gives you distant views of the second lake. Both lakes are nice places…

  • Scalplock Lookout

    Scalplock Lookout

    Scalplock Lookout – 9.7mi / 15.7km The views from Scalplock Lookout are wonderful, however, you really only start seeing those views once you hit the final half mile of your hike. Virtually all of the walk is in the dense pine and fir forest at the south end of Glacier, with only occasional limited views…

  • North Fork Belly River

    North Fork Belly River

    North Fork Belly River – 17.1mi / 27.5km The trail to Miche Wabum Lake has long been overgrown, but a remnant of the trail remains and you will likely find yourself all alone as you practice your route finding skills to the North Fork of the Belly River. From the Chief Mountain trailhead, you will…

  • Chinle Trail

    Chinle Trail

    Chinle Trail – 16.2mi / 26.1km Standing in stark contrast to the bustle of Zion Canyon lies the Chinle Trail in the Southwest Desert region of the Park. Instead of a walk among canyons, this trail meanders through the open desert and terminates when it intersects Coalpits Wash. The first part of the hike winds…

  • Back to Yellowstone

    Back to Yellowstone

    I’m about ready to head south again. As smoke from innumerable fires both inside and out of Glacier fill the skies, I’m thankful that I’m spending September in Yellowstone National Park. My blogging has slowed as I’ve doubled down on my hiking, but that will bring hiking blogs all throughout the offseason. Yellowstone is a…

  • South Rim Trail

    South Rim Trail

    South Rim Trail – 6.5mi / 10.4km This trail follows the south rim of the dramatic Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River giving amazing views of its colorful walls and powerful falls. The trail starts at the south side of the Chittenden Bridge where it follows the river downstream. The river rolls and churns as it…